India: four land rights WHRDs vilified, beaten
Event- Country
- India
- Initial Date
- Jul 27, 2022
- Event Description
About the Human Rights Defenders: Ms. Bimla Devi, Ms. Sunita Devi, Ms. Anita Devi and Ms. Tergani Devi are permanent residents of Lukumbar village in Garhwa district. Ms. Bimla Devi and others are members of the Korwa tribe and they had filed claims for individual and community rights in 2020 over a patch of land adjacent to their neighbourhood in the village, which has been kept in abeyance by the forest department.
Background of the Incident: Lukumbar village is located amidst dense forests in Ranka block of Jharkhand’s Garhwa district. Families belonging to the Korwa tribe who reside in Lukumbar have been cultivating a large patch of forest land adjacent to their neighbourhood in the village for over four generations, and a part of this land is also used by other villagers for grazing cattle, sorting minor forest produce and other activities. The Gram Pradhan (traditional village head) of Lukumbar Mr. Vasant Korwa has confirmed these facts. Villagers had submitted claims for individual and community rights over the said land under the Forest Rights Act, 2006 to the Sub Divisional Level Committee on July 20, 2020. On November 16, 2021, vide letter no. 762, the authority informed villagers that community claims could not be processed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although villagers’ claims over the said land are still pending, and Chapter III, Section 4(5) of the Forest Rights Act, 2006, clearly states that ‘no member of a forest dwelling Scheduled Tribe or other traditional forest dweller shall be evicted or removed from forest land under his occupation till the recognition and verification procedure is complete’, the forest department has been trying to free the land of encroachment and plant trees on it since 2021. But their efforts were thwarted due to protests from villagers on many occasions.
Details of the Incident: On July 27, 2022, at around 10 AM, a contingent of about 25 forest officials and police personnel led by the Van Kshetra Padadhikari, Ranka arrived in Lukumbar in three vehicles including a Commander jeep bearing registration number 0922. No women personnel were present in the contingent. Forest officials and police heckled Ms. Bimla Devi, Ms. Sunita Devi, who was six months pregnant, and other Korwa women working on their farm in the forest clearing, for which claims had been filed under the Forest Rights Act in July 2020. They asked the women to leave as they planned to plant saplings on the land as part of an afforestation programme. When Ms. Bimla Devi, Ms. Sunita Devi and other women working in the field objected to this, forest officials and police personnel abused them in casteist terms such as jangli, adivasi and korain. Forest guards and police then brutally baton-charged Ms. Bimla Devi and the pregnant Ms. Sunita Devi till they collapsed on the ground. Two other Korwa women, Ms. Anita Devi and Ms. Tergani Devi also sustained injuries during the baton charge. When Mr. Ramchandra Korwa and other villagers heard the cries of the women, they rushed to the spot. Heated arguments ensued with forest officials and police, and when the entire village gathered at the spot, the officials and guards left the village. On July 28, Ms. Bimla Devi and Ms. Sunita Devi sent a written complaint regarding the incident by post to the Officer in Charge of Ranka Police Station and the Superintendent of Police, Garhwa. The complaint, which was endorsed by other villagers, urged that an FIR be registered against the 25 forest officials and police personnel for openly flouting Section 4(5) of Chapter III of the Forest Rights Act, 2006. The complainants also urged that the perpetrators be booked under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. It appears that forest officials and police personnel in Garhwa are trying to forcefully evict tribal forest dwellers from their homes and farms in flagrant violation of the Forest Rights Act, 2006. The fact that community claims regarding the said land have been kept pending since 2020, and the non-registration of an FIR based on a complaint by Lukumbar villagers stating forest officers and police broke the law, raise further questions about the intent of the forest department and the police.
- Impact of Event
- 4
- Gender of HRD
- Woman
- Violation
- Judicial Harassment
- Vilification
- Violence (physical)
- Rights Concerned
- Access to justice
- Right to healthy and safe environment
- Right to protect reputation
- HRD
- Land rights defender
- WHRD
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Source
Case shared by FORUM-ASIA member People's Watch
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: 23.988119487049513
Longitude: 83.78863045781343
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 27 July 2022, four land rights WHRDs were vilified and beaten by the police, who days later refused to file a FIR om the incident, in the context of a community land dispute in Ranka, India.